Driver charged with Liverpool soccer parade tragedy appears in court
Doyle, 53, faces a charge of dangerous driving and and six serious offences alleging he caused or tried to cause grievous bodily harm.
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London, 30 May
A driver charged with
multiple counts of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm for ramming into
a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team's Premier League
championship made his first court appearance Friday.
Paul
Doyle, wearing a black suit, white shirt and gray tie, looked emotional as he
spoke only to confirm his name, address and birth date in a hearing in
Liverpool Magistrates' Court.
Doyle,
53, faces a charge of dangerous driving and six serious offences alleging
he caused or tried to cause grievous bodily harm. The charges carry a maximum
sentence of life in prison if he is convicted.
The
charges are related to four adults and two children who were among the 79
people injured following the team parade on Monday. The victims ranged in age
from 9 to 78, police said. Seven people remained in the hospital on Thursday.
The
city had been celebrating Liverpool's record-tying 20th title when Doyle turned
down a street full of fans and joy quickly turned to tragedy. Police said they
believed Doyle got past a road block by following an ambulance that was trying
to reach a possible heart attack victim.
Videos
showed the car hit and toss a person wrapped in a red Liverpool flag into the
air and then swerve into a sea of people packed on the side of the road.
At
least four people, including a child, were rescued from beneath the vehicle
when it came to a halt.
Merseyside
Police said the driver was believed to have acted alone and they did not
suspect terrorism. They have not disclosed an alleged motive for the act.
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